"This project is a perfect gift for toddlers and preschoolers using the popular velvet yarn. Shawl works up quickly and there are no ends to weave in! Fringe is added as you go. Special stitch makes for a wonderful texture and yarn makes for a super soft fabric. Video tutorial provided with instructions. Project is great for beginners and experienced crocheters alike. You'll love how soft the yarn is in your hands while you crochet!"
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Mini Mochi Flower Garden Shawl
This mini mochi flower garden shawl is one of the most beautiful crochet patterns you will ever see. The different colors and designs are eye-catching and the yarn used is just so pretty.
Coraline in Rio Mini Wrap
This quick 'n easy project will be your new go-to pattern. It's light, airy, and refreshing- just like my dear friend Coraline. It can wrap across the front and draped over the shoulders or roll up and joined on the side. It may be called a mini wrap, but it is extremely versatile.
Sonic Waves Cowl
"This cozy cowl is made with a simple combination of stitches with alternating heights and no increases or decreases. It is a perfect project for mini skeins and is the first of four patterns made from a single Brava Mini Pack with 24 mini skeins of yarn. Skills Used Basic crochet stitches: chain, double crochet, half double crochet, single crochet, slip stitch, treble (triple) crochet Crocheting flat in rows, crocheting in the round Crocheting the back loop, changing colors, crocheting over yarn tails, adding single crochet edging (pattern includes links to video tutorials for each)"
Big Sky Shawl
Life is often hard, and even the clearest skies have clouds sometimes. And as crocheters, we can make it better. One way is by making prayer or comfort shawls for those who need an extra hug, and to feel our love. The Big Sky Shawl was designed with this idea in mind - while maintaining a sense of style. The Big Sky Shawl is made with Lion Brand Homespun, a favorite yarn for those crafting for others. It's warm, soft, and the yarn creates the texture - which means simple stitches shine. And the Big Sky Shawl does indeed use simple stitches, so almost anyone can make this easy crochet prayer shawl pattern! The colors I used for the Big Sky Shawl are Montana Sky and Clouds - appropriate, no? Streaks of gray cut through the blue sky, but there is more blue than gray, to remind us of the bright times to come. The shaping creates a triangular shawl that's more V shaped than anything, with corners that wrap easily around the shoulders to stay in place. And it doesn't just help the person you give it to - it helps you too! Studies have shown time and again how crocheting improves our mental health, making this an excellent way to help others while you help yourself. You can wear the Big Sky shawl across the shoulders as a standard shawl, or wrapped around the neck with the point in front - either way, the optional tassels on the points help keep it where you put it. It's only 20 rows long (plus a couple rounds for the border), so you can whip one up in a just a few evenings.
Deep Blue Beginner Shawl
This beginner triangle shawl pattern is easy to make smaller or larger. Simply crochet a repeat of R2 an even number of times - this will allow the edging to work for the shawl. This is crocheted in a lighter weight yarn, so the shawl is also lighter weight when you are wearing it. It is not heavy like a blanket. This simple shawl is an everyday shawl. Something you can make and wear for comfort, with your cozy pants, or just to keep the chill off when you are sitting on your back deck enjoying a cup of coffee (or glass of your favorite wine). This shawl will also work well as a Prayer Shawl or for donation purposes. I designed this slightly larger because I am larger myself (a petite 3X) and I wanted a shawl I could wear out on my back deck! My sister, Kelley, is modelling the shawl for the photos and she is much daintier and a size Small . It is an oversized shawl for her.